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					<h4>Menu</h4>
					News<br>
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					Quick Start<br>					
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					<h4>Judo Framework Overview</h4>
					
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						Judo is a simple to learn and easy to use open source Java framework. 
						It is highly optimized for the efficient developement of the most
						common type of Java project:  Small to Medium
						sized database-driven web applications.
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					Recomended Steps in Learning more about Judo:
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						<li>View the following five minute online demo. It shows the entire end-to-end process of creating
					and deploying a data-base driven web application using Eclipse.					
						<li>View the Features Page
						<li>Follow the 30 Minute Quick Start Guide
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		<h4>Demo Step 1: Creating a New Eclipse Propject</h4>
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